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The History of France: Celts, Romans, kings, revolutions and the Napoleonic Wars · The history of France between courtly culture, republican tradition, cultural prestige and political influence in Europe

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Why did France become a country that shaped Europe’s history, politics and culture over the centuries more profoundly than almost any other nation? This book presents France as the cultural visionary of the new Europe and leads straight into a history full of upheavals, power struggles, ideas and moments of artistic brilliance. Anyone wishing to understand Europe will discover here the developments that made France an intellectual and political key power.

Bert Alexander Petzold invites the reader on a fact-rich, accessible, entertaining and clearly structured journey through time. From Gaul, conquered by the Romans in the first century BC and incorporated into their empire, to the upheavals following the end of the Roman Empire, a broad historical arc unfolds from which the later nation of France emerged. It quickly becomes clear that this country lay not only geographically at the heart of Europe, but also became one of the driving forces of European history.

In the Middle Ages, the Frankish Empire under Charlemagne shaped a legacy of enormous consequence. After the division of his empire, dynasties such as the Capetians, the Valois and the Bourbons influenced further developments. The Hundred Years’ War turned France in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries into a central stage for the struggle for power and supremacy in Europe. History therefore appears here not as a mere sequence of dates, but as a living process in which statehood, identity and the European order were reshaped.

With the French Renaissance began a great flowering of art, literature and science under rulers such as Francis I and Henry IV. At the same time, religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants shook the country. In the seventeenth century, France rose under Louis XIV to become a major political and cultural power. Versailles became the symbol of absolutist rule, while the centralisation of power and a succession of wars made visible France’s claim to supremacy in Europe.

A turning point of world-historical significance came with the French Revolution of 1789. The overthrow of the monarchy, the abolition of feudal rule and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen transformed both France and, far beyond its borders, political thought in Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte was followed by an era of ascent, expansion and profound upheaval. The nineteenth century, too, appears in this book as an age of economic modernisation and imperial violence, in which France forcibly conquered colonies in Africa, Asia and Oceania.

The twentieth century led France through the catastrophes of two world wars, through occupation, liberation, decolonisation and reconstruction. In the second half of the century, the country became a founding member of the European Union. To this day, Paris stands for the radiance of French art, literature, music, film and architecture. Bert Alexander Petzold combines historical precision with vivid presentation and makes this book a valuable read for all who wish to understand France in its full depth. The book is ideally suited to preparing for examinations leading to higher education entrance qualifications and for study at university.

Anyone wishing to understand France not merely as a travel destination but as one of the shaping forces of Europe will find here a well-founded, compelling and horizon-expanding account. Secure this book and discover France as a land of kings, revolutions, ideas and the arts, as the cultural visionary of the new Europe and as an indispensable key to understanding European history.

© 2026 Amor Audiobook UG (haftungsbeschränkt) (E-bog): 9783692123288

Oversættere: Paula Smith

Udgivelsesdato

E-bog: 20. marts 2026

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